Gold Medal Momma

Along with her son’s trailer trash ex girlfriend Kitty, and the CEO’s secretary Linda, 39 y.o."Southern Belle" Mary-Beth escapes a vice trap, but agrees to entertain the auditors at the hospital where she works. The three women find romance, hate, incest, gangbangs, coerced sex, anal, dog and horse sex, prostitution, striptease and attempted murder. Can they find Mr Right? Adult More

Along with her son’s trailer trash ex girlfriend Kitty and the CEO’s secretary Linda, 39 y.o."Southern Belle" Mary-Beth escapes a vice trap, but agrees to entertain the auditors at the hospital where she works. The three women find romance, hate, incest, gangbangs, coerced sex, anal, dog and horse sex, prostitution, striptease and attempted murder. Can they find Mr Right? Adult

Gold Medal Momma was planned as Part II of a two part story, Part I being ‘Steel City Pussy’, but Amazon’s vague censorship rules would have destroyed the essence of Steel City Pussy. Gold Medal Momma could be salvaged at the price of severe cuts.

Amazon approved the censored Gold Medal Momma on 1 December 2010, but two years later decided to block it. In 2010, I thought we had no choice but to jump thru whatever hoops Amazon put up, as they were the big name in e-books, and Smashwords was almost unknown. Two years later, Smashwords contributes over 80% of our monthly sales. When Gold Medal Momma was blocked, I realized we could restore the proper version for Smashwords, so here it is!

Gold Medal Momma opens just after the comfortable world in which Mary-Beth lived collapses in ruins. The good-natured 39 years old mother of Andy and Jason lives near Gary, Indiana. It is a run-down steel town with drugs, prostitution, crime and one of the highest murder rates in the United States.

The twins, their girlfriends and a pimp have used a spiked drink to compromise and blackmail Mary-Beth into turning tricks. Andy’s girlfriend, a trailer trash slut called Kitty, initially goes along with the boys, but knows nothing of the vice trap, or that it will close around her as well.

One of Mary-Beth’s customers is the CEO of the hospital where she works. He offers her a job keeping the auditors at the hospital happy and she accepts. A few hours later she learns that her husband has filed for divorce. With the blackmail hold gone, she can break free of the vice trap, but decides to accept the plan suggested by the CEO.

The unemployed Jeb is deep in debt to loan sharks, and says to his girlfriend, Linda, “if he were a girl, he could turn a few tricks, but…” Revolted by the thought, Linda worships Jeb, so reluctantly agrees to service the auditors as well.

Gold Medal Momma is a steamy love story that starts out in despair. All three victims must climb mountains if they are to win through. If they are to survive they must depend on one another and the guys they have come to like. With the odds stacked against them, can any of them make it? One of them says, “If people believe in you, then you can do things”. In the final paragraph of the book, we find out who the Gold Medal Momma is.

Hi, All the advice is that I'm supposed to write a profile, but I find it a lot easier to write about the characters in my novels than about me. If I write it one way it sounds so boring that I wouldn't read it, so why inflict it on you. If I do it the other way, it sounds as if I think there are only two good authors in history, me and Will Shakespeare, and that is worse. There are at least three good authors ! (joke)

When I have read bios from other authors, I'm not too concerned with where they went to school, what their favorite color is or whether they are 4 feet tall or 8 feet tall. I want to know "what makes them tick" and "What is it that they are trying to say?" The average bio just does not tell me, and I'm not sure if I know how to say it, so I'd prefer to let my characters talk for me.

Maybe the best bet is to tell you what and why I write. Well, first off, I enjoy doing it, so even if you hate my books, there is one person that likes 'em - me! I have read a cross section of literature over the years. In most genres there is plenty of variety, and that makes a book or a film good, as you don't know what will happen. I recall reading one novel and there was a subplot with a cute Chinese gal. I wondered if she was going to make it to the end of the story or not. At various times, it looked bad for her, and in the end I was more concerned about her than the main plot.

With most "Romance", the plot is 'girl meets boy; girl loses boy, girl regains boy'. If there is a good girl/bad girl battle, you know on page ONE which is which, so you know what will happen on p336. All that the other 334 pages do is to fill in the precise details.

With erotica, the sex can be much steamier, and the HEA (Happy Ever After) is not necessary, but the girls are often just a system to transport the sexy bits from one bed to the next bed. That is degrading to women, and it stinks! I even saw a review where the reviewer PRAISED the lack of character development or plot. If the review was fair, then I do not think I would care much for that book.

People are not self-propelled sex organs seeking another organ. They have all sorts of hopes, fears, desires, hang-ups, and that is what makes us act as we do. I wanted real people to inhabit my novels. I wanted Mary Beth and Kitty, Lady Annabelle and Mavis, Tanya, Svetlana, Abby, Tracy and Phoebe to be people you can relate to, and even think, “Yeah, I knew someone like that.”

I guess another influence that impelled me to write is that there are things I feel strongly about. In the US, one phrase that gets me real mad is “trailer trash”. Someone may come from a poor background and live in grim surroundings, but that does not automatically make them trash to be despised. There are plenty of nasty people to be found in such circumstances, but you can find nasty people in the most luxurious penthouse as well. Has anyone written about a Penthouse Pig?In “Gold Medal Momma”, there is a Trailer park gal. Does she deserve to be called trash?

In the UK there are similar phrases. In “The Lady and the Slut” the yawning gap between a gal who is the daughter of the Manor House and a gal whose mum was the village slut is central to the story. “Three Brides and One Guy” opens just after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and recalls the horrific ethnic cleansing in Chechnya where Russian families fled or died. Those that fled back to Russia faced discrimination. "Three Brides" explored a whole host of issues.

In "The Slutlets Get Mad", the Conroy twins, Tracy and Phoebe take center stage in a sexy action packed tale set in the Cotswolds and Moscow with an explosive finale. There's plenty of sex, plenty of adventure and a chance to get to know Abby and her two daughters better.

'Even When You Lie' and its Sequel. 'Cotcote Babes' enter the world of office politics, office sex and the notorious Christmas Party. An interracial affair kicks off between an Asian girl and an English guy, but soon they must run for their lives from an Honour Killing. Add a gold digger who sets out to nail the boss and a gal whose mom dumped her like a carton from a fast food meal when she was five and the there is a heady mix of sex, love, lust, betrayal and drama.

'Once Upon an Office' depicts the self-contaied world of office politics and office sex.

By highlighting these issues in a novel, I can say "Hey, what about this?" To take the easiest one, we all know that phrase "trailer trash", but people are NOT trash because of where they live. PERIOD. I would apply the trash label to the person who thinks of another human being in those terms, as it is nasty and unfair. OK, I guess I'd better calm down!

If you decide to read one of my novels, I hope that YOU will ask yourself a few questions at the end of it. The characters are imaginary, but the problems they face are real, and real people face them every single day.

Often the emotional baggage that the characters carry, or the way other people react to them, determines what will happen. I do kind of like a story where someone from the wrong side of the tracks makes good in the end, and I don’t like a story where the bad guy or bad girl are top of the compost heap on the last page.

I'd like to say a big thanks to the kind folks who added me to their favorite authors list. That was much appreciated. Some are readers and that is real nice. Some are authors, and it is nice that we can appreciate one another's work.

It is also a change from the author bashing that the "Thought Police" engage in on certain sites. Why in tarnation should we be nasty to one another? I just don't see what the folks that do it can get out of it.

If you want to find out about my novels type in Cindy May in a search engine or on Smashwords, Amazon etc, and you should find a link

I have a website on Google with a write up on my books and a few personal thoughts etc.

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Review by:
Cringing Coward
on Aug. 03, 2014 :
Brave and well written. This was one of the first Cindy May books I read. Very erotic and downright hard-core pornographic in places, but, it has a cogent story, believable characters. There are good and bad folk in it. I was left with the devout hope that I'm not, nor will I ever be, anything like the bad.

If you look down on the stripper or sex worker YOU are the lesser person, how does the saying go? "Walk a mile in someone else's shoes..."
(reviewed long after purchase)